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  1. Sep 23, 2011 · After a left-sided stroke, many individuals suffer from serious speech disorders but are often able to sing complete texts relatively fluently. Researchers have now demonstrated that it is not ...

  2. Oct 26, 2024 · When a stroke impacts the left hemisphere, it can cause difficulties in producing speech. However, the ability to sing is often preserved because it involves the right hemisphere's creative skills. Research has shown that singing therapy can be an effective treatment for individuals with severe speech difficulties after a stroke.

  3. May 4, 2022 · Karen McFeeters Leary, the speech-language pathologist who founded Vermont's aphasia choir, knew stroke survivors could sing from her studies of speech pathology. "When we would evaluate people with stroke or speech impairment, we always checked their ability to sing," said Leary, who also is a singer and songwriter.

  4. Aug 15, 2024 · Yet the ability to sing fluently can remain, said Jessica Hariwijaya, a research fellow at Mount Sinai who is studying the stroke choir. Singing can help stroke survivors improve their ability to speak. The National Aphasia Society maintains a list of music and arts programs, including choirs that meet online, for people with the condition.

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  5. May 4, 2022 · Karen McFeeters Leary, the speech-language pathologist who founded Vermont's aphasia choir, knew stroke survivors could sing from her studies of speech pathology. "When we would evaluate people with stroke or speech impairment, we always checked their ability to sing," said Leary, who also is a singer and songwriter.

  6. Apr 12, 2023 · This led the authors to conclude that “choral singing appears to be an effective means of speech therapy.” Singing pluses for stroke survivors. Matthias points out that losing your ability to communicate has far-reaching consequences. “After a stroke so many survivors become very isolated, particularly if they have aphasia,” she says.

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  8. Apr 19, 2024 · Sometimes, even if you can’t speak after stroke, you might still be able to sing your words. That’s because singing uses the more creative right side of the brain, while speaking is a left-brain function. This creates a window of opportunity where you can relearn how to communicate by engaging the right hemisphere of the brain.

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